Description
When you’re climbing in and out of your tractor dozens of times a day—checking equipment, grabbing tools, or just moving between tasks—the last thing you need is wrestling with a heavy cab door that won’t stay open or worse, one that slams shut on you. This left-hand door gas strut does the heavy lifting, keeping your door securely positioned while you work and letting it close smoothly when you’re done.
What You’re Getting
- Precise Newton pressure rating prevents door damage from under-rated struts that drop unexpectedly or over-rated ones that stress hinges
- Sealed construction maintains consistent performance despite temperature swings and harsh field conditions
- Strong support prevents that heavy cab door from slamming shut unexpectedly during daily operations
- Direct replacement that connects to existing mounting points using ball pin connections
Built for Real Farm Work
This gas strut is engineered for the demanding world of John Deere’s premium 7R and 8R series tractors. Whether you’re running a 7R 250 on row crop work, pulling heavy implements with an 8R 340, or handling the biggest jobs with an 8RX 410 track machine, this strut handles the constant vibration and temperature extremes that come with serious farming. It keeps your door from swinging wildly in the wind or dropping unexpectedly, giving you safe, hands-free access to your cab.
Made to Last
The sealed design maintains proper pressure despite temperature swings from cold morning startups to hot afternoon work sessions, ensuring consistent operation season after season and handling thousands of open-close cycles without losing effectiveness. Quality materials resist corrosion and wear from daily use, so this strut keeps working reliably through years of farm life.
Good to Know
Always support the door properly during installation—cab doors are heavier than you think and can slam shut unexpectedly. Many operators replace door struts in pairs to ensure balanced door operation and prevent uneven wear on hinges. The ball socket connections should snap on with firm pressure, and if they seem loose, check the mounting points for wear before installing.






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